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Article A GAMEON STAFF’S FAVOURITE PAST STAR WARS GAME nyone who knows the original finished playing a race. Not to mention my opinions N64 racing game might find on other in-game characters, like Jar Jar, who, by this an unusual choice with all the way I loved! As well as my passionate dislike the fantastic Star Wars games towards Watto who, to a 9 year old, was the most that came out afterwards. villainous character for what he did to Anakin; The Force Unleashed series which, might I add, almost on par with Darth Vader himself! I can’t had the best creative and in depth story lines deny that the logic of a 9 year old might be a little out of all the Star Wars games. Despite loving bizarre, however what I can’t forget is the joy and The Force Unleashed, nothing resonates with satisfaction I got from winning those races against me more than the memory of my first console my friends and if anything, started my unnatural with my first Star Wars gaming experience. need to win at every game I have played since. The game and the film were released in 1999 Overall the game itself was fantastically put and with my parents being avid Star Wars fans, they together, it made you really want to complete allowed my sister and I to watch the original trilogy each race and get back to Watto to sell on parts, (IV, V and VI), but we had to wait until it came out on upgrade your pods and interact with those VHS to get to see Episode I. A year later we had the characters you loved so much in the film. With the pleasure of getting a Nintendo 64 with a mixture of added bonus of having the song on repeat from he title of ‘My Favourite Star Wars Game’ would probably awesome games that made up a huge part of my the Cantina Band in the background whilst you have to go to Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Being childhood memories, the biggest of which being waited for your next race. I also can’t deny that one of the first Star Wars games I ever played, it was a Star Wars Episode l: Racer. I was 9 years old when I I used to leave the game on the loading screen pleasant introduction to the gaming world of Star Wars. fell in love with the Star Wars franchise because of to listen to the famous music from the films, Episode l and this game. One of the biggest selling which I am sure as adults, we can all relate too. T Having played Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, I already had an points to me was the fact you were actually playing idea of the story and the characters, a skill that came in useful a part in the film and it was so immersive for me. I when characters from that game made a return here. But truly felt like I was Anakin, desperately trying to beat with their stories, graphics and play style, having already played JKII it didn’t halt the ability to enjoy it. Sebulba, and could continue the film whenever I however there is no other Star Wars game out Over time, the games available all advanced there for me. Maybe it merely fed my obsession with competitive gaming strategies or just the I found the story progression to be reasonable, giving a steady pace to the game itself and the difficulty curve stays fairly consistent. The story sheer enjoyment of being the fastest. Either itself was intriguing, and one that I still remember fluently, with the ability way that game was a chapter of my childhood to make your own choices and become your own master of the Force. I would never replace. Lastly, for anyone kind enough to have read these few innate ramblings on my childhood, always remember everyday I could simply go on and on about the game, but I would let a little bit of the force be with you. be here for far longer than I am welcome. The best way to see how amazing this game is, is to simply play it yourself. By Daisy Fox By Luke Greenfield 54 //Star Wars Battlefront Special Edition The GameOn Magazine Star Wars Battlefront Special Edition The GameOn Magazine // 55